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Tuesday, 9 July 2013

PRESS RELEASE; Boko Haram Beg Nigerians For Forgiveness And Sign Deal To Stop The K*llings

Recent past we (Boko haram group) have actually be a plague to the nation.We are appealing to the families who lost their loved ones to our activities to forgive us and on our side we have forgiven all those who committed atrocities against us. We want to state categorically that we have no hands in the unfortunate attack on the secondary school (Government Secondary School, Mamudo, Yobe State). “WE are seeking forgiveness from the people over the number of people k*lled in the country. With these words, Imam Muhammadu Marwana, an influential member of the Abubakar Shekau-led Boko Haram sect, yesterday, confirmed a ceasefire agreement with the Federal Government to end their d*adly activities across most states of Northern Nigeria, which have claimed about 4,000 lives and destroyed properties worth billions of Naira since 2009.. 

The Federal Government had no choice than to agree to the speaker on the deal and agreement yesterday, and said that it had signed a ceasefire agreement with the militant group. Minister of Special Duties and Chairman of the Peace and Dialogue Committee in the North,  Alhaji Tanimu Turaki announced the ceasefire agreement on the Hausa service of Radio France International monitored in Kano. The announcement came on the eve of  the Muslim Holy month of Ramadan expected to commence today throughout the world and also coincided with a vehement denial by the insurgents that they had no hands in the  murder of 30 boarding students of a secondary school in Yobe weekend.

“We have sat down and agreed that Jama’atu Ahlul Sunnah Lidda’awati wal Jihad, known as Boko Haram will lay down their arms as part of the agreement so as to end the insurgency. Government agreed with ceasefire and will look into ways to ensure that the troops relax their activities till the final take off of the ceasefire,” Turaki told his interviewers. Confirming it, Imam Muhammadu Marwana said: “This ceasefire, in sha’Allahu, from the time I am talking to you (Radio France Hausa Service) we have ceasefire because of the discussion held so as to have peace over this struggle.”

The Boko Haram memeber added that “we are seeking forgiveness from the people over the number of people k*lled in the country. Sounding apologetic during the Radio news. The question now is this really from their heart? or this is a means to gain a successful Ramadan fasting,without interruption from any group who must have plan to attack this period.

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